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Explore the rich history of the Singapore Police
Explore the rich history of the Singapore Police Force through engaging exhibits and artifacts. The Heritage Centre offers a unique venue for events, providing a glimpse into Singapore's law enforcement history.
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Police Heritage Centre in 28 Irrawaddy Rd, Singapore 329560. SGD300 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Corporate events, Educational tours. Amenities include Exhibition space, Event hosting, Guided tours, Audio-visual equipment, Parking. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.
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Corporate eventsEducational tours
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Exhibition spaceEvent hostingGuided toursAudio-visual equipmentParking
Rating: 4.4/5 (202 Google reviews)
- 5.0/5:
We had to book the Police Heritage Centre tour in advance as part of the school holidays museum tour activities. The slots were very limited and I was not able to book it last year as they go really fast.
Do be at the Centre earlier for the security clearance. The tour was conducted by a plain clothes staff. It would have been great if we could have more time to read through all the displays. The tour was very informative, but with the wonderful displays, I would probably need to try to book the tour again when they next open it for booking just so that I could really read more. You cannot be unescorted as this is a highly secured building and only photo taking are allowed in the public display area. There are parts of the Centre which the staff will inform visitors that photos aren’t allowed. We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves this trip and I am looking forward to the next visit soon. Fingers crossed that we would be able to book the visits.
– Fun Kwok
- 5.0/5:
It was rly fun and quite interactive; although some stuff were under renovation, i still learnt a lot of new things like how traffic police in the past used 'wings' to control the traffic . Overall, it was quite interesting. The guide also told us some interesting short stories that gave us some context. I think he was Mr. Eddy. The mueseum was kinda small with only 3 exhibits but it was like rly in-depth, so good job! You have to register beforehand but it was worth it.
– Cham Jin fan
- 5.0/5:
A small museum on the history of the police force in Singapore. As it is located within a high-security area, security clearance of visitors is compulsory prior to visit (instructions here: http://www.police.gov.sg/Who-We-Are/Heritage-Centre/Visit-Us). On our day of visit, we will have to wait at the security clearance for a staff to lead us to the museum. There was a 25-min presentation on the Special Operations Command with activities for the children. Thereafter, we were led to the museum and provided some anecdotes on the development of the Singapore Police Force. This took around 25 minutes. Some of the exhibits were is disrepair but overall it was entertaining enough for the children. Bring an umbrella in case of rain as there is no shelter from the security clearance centre to the main building.
– Joe C.H. Ng